Save Our saguaros

RESTORING AN ICONIC LANDSCAPE

11/07/21 four peaks replanting

On Sunday, November 7th, 2021 we teamed up with Four Peaks Brewing Co., the US Forest Service Tonto National Forest, the National Forest Foundation, Tonto Recreation Alliance, & Copperstate 4 Wheelers for a Save Our Saguaro’s Volunteer Event. Volunteers helped us plant over 300 native desert cacti, flowers, & grasses to revegetate the burn scar.

Learn More about the 2020 Bush Fire

On June 13th, 2020 an individual driving south on SR87 from Payson to Phoenix, noticed their car was overheating and smoke was coming out from underneath. They pulled off the highway to safely inspect the vehicle. However, they pulled onto dry grass and the heat from the brakes sparked the 5th largest wildlife in Arizona history.

Years of extreme drought and increased fuel loads (largely made up of nonnative, invasive weeds and shrubs) from the few spring rains carried the flames through 193,455 acres of the Tonto National Forest. It devastated multiple ecosystems in the Four Peaks Wilderness Area as the fire burned over the top of Four Peaks and back down towards Roosevelt Lake. Unfortunately, most of the fire occurred in the Sonoran Desert, an ecosystem that has not evolved or adapted to wildfires. We are dedicated to the long-term efforts to replant the Bush Fire Burn Scar.

With the impact to over 80,000 iconic saguaros and an upwelling of desire to assist from the local community, an initiative was born: restoring and revegetating portions of the Bush Fire burn scar over the next 5-10 years.

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Watering Cacti in the desert

Watering cacti is not only valuable in providing initial water to reduce transplant shock, it also aids in compacting the soil around the freshly planted root network. This was accomplished by providing each newly planted cacti with several gallons of water, no easy task in the middle of the desert.

Our friend, Robert Coonrod, from Arizona Wildlife Relocation Services came out to the event to release a hawk that had received medical treatment from Liberty Wildlife and was ready to return to the wild. Wildlife benefit from replanting of their native habitat, providing a healthy ecosystem.

Thank you so much to everyone at the Tonto National Forest Service - Mesa Ranger District for all of your help and support for this project!

Event Media Coverage

ABC15’s Angie Koehle covered the event, you can watch the news story HERE.

KTVK 3TV | KPHO CBS5’s Kim Quintero also covered the event, watch the news story HERE.

Additional Event Photos

We are grateful for the opportunity to work with such amazing people who help us increase our impact on the beautiful state of Arizona!

You can view our all of our replanting projects here.


View more projects completed by our Dedicated Restoration Team HERE.

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HELP FUND PROJECTS LIKE THIS, CLICK THE DONATE BUTTON BELOW WILL LINK YOU TO PAYPAL. ENTER 'replanting' IN THE SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR DONATION WILL GO TOWARDS OUR Dedicated Restoration Team replanting PROJECTS.

IF YOU OR YOUR ORGANIZATION IS INTERESTED IN SPONSORING OUR veteran-based DEDICATED RESTORATION TEAM AND HELPING FUND TEAM PROJECTS, PLEASE CONTACT US.